In Cleveland, President Joe Biden on Thursday argued for increased spending on infrastructure, research and education to lift the U.S. economy as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
In Cleveland, President Joe Biden on Thursday argued for increased spending on infrastructure, research and education to lift the U.S. economy as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. Standing before a row of milling machines at a Cuyahoga Community College manufacturing center, the president said the United States needs a strong economy to be a global leader.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson announces end of city s COVID-19 civil emergency
City employees will return to in-person work on June 14, while City Hall will be open to the public starting on July 6. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale Updated: 5:44 PM EDT May 27, 2021
CLEVELAND
Editor s Note: The above video is from Gov. Mike DeWine s announcement that the Wolstein Center mass vaccination clinic will close June 7
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has announced that the city is lifting its Proclamation of Civil Emergency, which had mandated citywide health and safety protocols amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The proclamation had been set to expire on May 31.
The announcement by Jackson s administration follows the Centers for Disease Control’s newest public health recommendations on masks and Governor Mike DeWine’s recent announcement that most health orders will rescind on June 2.